GOOD NEWS:
Even though Trump refuses to sign my provision banning private equity from mass purchasing homes, it will become law TONIGHT.
Homes for people, not corporations.
“When the last tree is cut, the last fish is caught, and the last river is polluted; when to breathe the air is sickening, you will realize, too late, that wealth is not in bank accounts and that you can’t eat money.”
EA has responded, but sounds like they’re gonna stand firm for now and double down on the changes with micro transactions
They’re also using creators to push their messaging without making a statement themselves or addressing anything
“the core coach level progression is unchanged from CFB 26” true, but normal is way too slow, and you REMOVED 2 faster settings
They acknowledge “Fast/Faster Coach Progression was removed from Dynasty,” 0 update on a plan to bring it back
ZERO mention of removing XP sliders from Road to Glory either
“continuing to monitor community feedback” basically meaning we don’t wanna make a change because we think it’ll blow over lmao
I can’t believe this is the response the College Football team is making. Do better @EASPORTSCollege #CFBPlayDontPay
Trump is letting companies add poisons to our foods because it's profitable for the companies who donate money to him.
This is what Republicans mean when they say "deregulation."
Ford fired a $200,000-a-year employee over a $1.95 cookie he paid for.
Kurt Kromm, 11 years at the Kentucky Truck Plant, felt his blood sugar drop at 3:30 a.m. He's diabetic. The kiosk flashed red on his card, so he paid at the second machine, ate the cookie, went back to building trucks.
A week later security walked him out. Wouldn't even let him take his tools.
Then he pulled up his bank statement. The $1.95 charge was sitting right there. Ford checked with the kiosk company, confirmed he paid, cut him $28,000 in back pay, and begged him to come back.
He said no. Took a job closer to home with a raise.
So the final scorecard: Ford spent $28,000, lost an 11-year veteran, and took a national PR beating to recover a cookie that was never stolen. The cookie cost $1.95. Firing the guy who bought it cost 14,000 cookies.
BREAKING: Look at this.
On September 23, 2025, Trump purchased up to $1 million of Amazon, $AMZN, stock.
On September 25, 2025, Trump’s FTC settled a major probe into Amazon over alleged deceptive Prime enrollment practices.
Unusual.
It's always funny how everyone tried so hard for years to say Trump wasn't a politician like the rest...
Only to prove that he's actually the best at it. Lying, breaking promises and enriching himself at the expense of honest working people while making everyone believe he's fighting for the working class.